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News from 12/01/1988

1988; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Thomas Hayes, Andrew Billen, G. F. Owens District General Manager, Simon O'Hagan, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Michael Clark and David Smith, Ian Murray, Jack Adrian, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Garry Turvey, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Patrick H. Corkery, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, John Clare, Education Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Michael McCarthy, Geoffrey Smith, John Spicer, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Michael Tate, John Ballantine, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Iain McCALL, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Selwyn Few, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Caroline Berman, Richard Kent, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, Norman de Mesquita, Doreen King, Roddy MacKenzie, Andrew Hislop, Javed Akhtar, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Peter Smart, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jeremy Hawksley Secretrary, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Alison Eadie, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, R. W. K. Paterson, Christopher Mosey, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, G. A. Evans, T. E. Jeffreys, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Alexandra Jackson, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, PHS, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Joseph Treaster, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael O'driscoll, J. Patrick, D. J. Ward, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Norman Hidden, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Mandarin, Iain MacLeod, Carol Ferguson, Mel Webb, James Cantwell, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Susan MacDonald and Charles Bremner, Robert Grieves, Sigmund Sternberg (Deputy Chairman, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Peter Dear and Peter Davalle, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Jeremy Hart, Daniel Ward, Brian T. O'connor, Ian Stafford, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Mary Henderson, John Phillips, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, Richard Sarson, Ann Hills, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Fire risk foam in furniture to be banned Minister's about-turn after public outcry MPs unite in call for Gaza talks Bassett goes Times Focus Portfolio gold Index Leniency with Broad led to cricket crisis Moscow names the day in Afghan pullout hint Whitelaw counts his blessings Burton's inquiry reports resurface MP suspended after health cuts uproar Shares ride out storm The Family Dispute reduces blood supplies BR may sell off station catering News Roundup Securities approval Division on Alliance Clue to sisters' killing Speelman victory Ministers back Ilea abolition Stab man detained BA fights for B-Cal air routes Benn attacks 'apologetic' attitude of Labour Hospital left underweight say parents Government faces growing crisis on health service policies 1,400 London hospital beds go in year Tory MP's 'trick' charge on benefits Satellite TV 'will be a flop' Coalfield leaders snub Scargill rally Consultants in campaign for more funding Army sex case man is jailed PC jailed for killing cyclist after all-day session of drinking Aids virus infecting five every day Three face £6m fraud charges 'Money for help was a loan and will be repaid' Navy bids farewell to an old war horse Doubts on 465 900 seat belts Yard retracts accusation over Waite payments Missing envoy Call for competitive games endorsed Physical education Union lifts threat to exams Lecturers' pay dispute Drunks 'a threat to flights' Holidays plan can go ahead Portfolio Gold Driver blamed Rape charge Chat hoe quiz Spring festival Puppy killer MP divorced Murder hunt Fire-risk foams are to be outlawed next year Safety Aid for prejudice 'brings danger' Commentary Mellor defends his attitude in Israel Foreign Office By Our Political Staff: Caithness to look after poll tax Bill All parties pay their tribute to a courteous Whitelaw Flamboyant peer's new job House of Lords 'Spycatcher' cash was well spent Britoil 'golden share' pledge Exchequer Debate call is denied £173m cost of visa controls Housing Bill Parliament today Bosses urged to treat their workers with more respect Buses and Tube get cash boost Research rethink on infant memory Barracks alert over meningitis An oasis of country charm in Neasden British Airways Teachers to stage selective strikes Russia in Games but N Korea out World Roundup Prosecutor sees Bush Governor fights on (Reuter): Deaths delay polling (AP): Arrested at inquest Reagan aide on trial US defence strategy puts onus on Nato (Reuter): US Arctic pledge Gunshot priest Gorbachev tirade over Star Wars Ambushed settler shoots Palestinian youth dead French condemn £47m Amoco Cadiz damages From Our Own Correspondent: Uproar as terror suspects appear Action Directe trial o[pens By Our Foreign Staff: Iraqi tanker raids set back Syrian mediation hopes Immigrant accused as Soviet spy Howe lays foundations for new Japan partnership Banned Duvalier allies may appeal Panama general may be ready to quit US fears on Central American stability Czechoslovak leader lauded by Gorbachov as like mind Submarine issue surfaces again as Ryzhkov tries to woo Sweden Peking silence on summit call Kremlin's diplomatic offensive By Our Foreign Staff: Shultz insists on Libya bomb link (Reuter): Bomb kills diplomat in Uganda (AFP): Taipei protest (Reuter): 149 for trial Shuttle date Bhutto protest (AP): Firemen sue (Reuter): Panda vigil (AP): Skiers die The Complete Business Solutions Show Still laying down the Laws… With just 10 short words Cyril Parkinson revolutionized the way we think about work, transforming himself in the process from an obscure academic into a global guru-and becoming very rich. Thirty years later, Alan Franks discovers, the Professor hasn't stopped legislating Tenants, come on down Westminster Council is championing the Right to Buy policy: it plans to sell almost half its housing stock. Today it opens its very own estate agent's office Concise Crossword No 1460 Simpson Iccadilly Denzil McNeelance Olympus Shuffling ahead Hally Pally Barry Fantoni Big screen Home and dry Undespondent A stop-press blueprint for disruption Gorbachov looks east Mary Dejevsky on the Soviet leader's hops of a Peking summit to end the communist world's great split Must Wilde be banned? Ben Pimlott When one was a royal intruder However…Henry Stanhope A Child Exploited Moscow's Olympic Spirit Vital Supplies Patients hit by emergencies rule Third World books Credit where due Steps to speed up London's traffic Cost of motoring Labour's successes New-style teachers Bread on the waters Frozen waste Matters of conscience Lack of support in fashion world On this Day January 12 1861 Social News Eaton Hall OCS Anniversaries Carlisle dig Appointments Judge retires DiMOTAPP Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers' Company Dinners Luncheon Forthcoming marriages School announcements University news Latest wills Sir Con O'neill Brilliant and turbulent diplomatic career Professor A. R. J. P. Ubbelohde Mr Patrick Dolan Births, Marriages, Deaths Appointments in the Forces Cliff swallows imitate the cuckoo's anti-social antics Science report Multiple Classfied Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Life and Death Television After the moppet show Sidewalk Wdge Shaw Theatre Mime RSC Art which feeds on itself Galleries Edinburgh International Royal Scottish Academy The Other Robert Burns and His Circle/The Vaughan Bequest National Gallery of Scotland Manzi Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool A character at her fingertips Dance La fille mal gardee Sadler's Wells Flower of desire The Prophet Almeida Theatre Theatre Always spring Concerts LS/Eotvos Barbican Hall PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tailor Tommy takes up the challenge People French style with an Italian accent Classics mean business A hundered years on and Jaeger still excels at the total-but now with a sharper image Lancome Paris This selective guide to entertainment and events… Entertainments The Sunday Times Television and Radio Shadow over festivity Television Choice Endless wait is over Radio Choice Hurd to put secrets law pressure on Tory MPs Reagan dismisses deficit 'weakness' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,563 Thatcher finishes reshuffle Weather The Pound Protest before the prayer Commons sketch Doctors 'Breaking law' Stock Market The Pound Saudis' oil 'discounts' £33m forecast Tomkins leap Carclo ahead Summary Stock Markets Share prices stand firm Resilient markets recoup early falls Industry fuel costs up 3% By Our City Staff: Pilkington and BOC in £16m link Fast forward for VHS video Sony to build rival format as well as Betamax Seagram wins key stake in Martell Body Shop growing fast Quadrex in buyout talks at RP Martin By Our City Staff: Pearson in £88m newspaper deal City Solicitors Make a Move Chancellor 'will act on Britoil' Airbus deliveries 'set to double this year' Business Roundup Brewmaker taken over Zetters dividend rises Interim profit slips at Wyko Lowe boosts turnover Emirates Cannon St acquisition Changes at Asda offshoot London follows the trend and rejects Wall St gloom Stock Markets Smith pays £13m for supplier Alpha Stocks NatWest wins in Supreme Court Magnum guns in steady hands Tempus Body beautiful Cancelled Furniture Order Barker bid has 1% backing Acquisitions help Tomkins to lift interim profits 81% Blackwood Hodge in $16.5m US deal TKM buys British Ferrari concession Two chased from Manhattan The Times City Diary Waiting for The Times The Times City Dairy Harvard chief may sell stake HK deadline for negative interest Losses likely on enforced Rr sales Barbican Centre Ever gallant Freemans looks defeat in face Comment (Reuter): Optimism limits extent of losses Tokyo Wall Street By Our Banking Correspondent: Strict Bank rules on debt valuation International Factors Dow recovers 33 points on lowest volume of the year World Markets Roundup: Wall Street (Reuter): Equities continue to slide Frankfurt Go-ahead for accountants Midland chooses finance director Appointments Recent Issues Base Lending Rates London Traded Options (Reuter): Hang Seng drops 59 points Hong Kong Woolworth to raise £60m (Reuter): Reduction of trade barriers urged to prevent recession Ellis & Everard profit jumps 23% to £4.1m Traditional Options Carclo Engineering Group Plc Zetters Group Plc APV Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Gold Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Losses cut back Stock Exchange Prices Big business goes under the big top Conference & Exhibitions Confex International Bournemouth International Centre Jersey Picture Gallery Subtle differences in the show world Earls Court & Olympia Ltd Centres to come A Special Report Everything but the clowns Imperial College Conference Centre Conference Guernsey Aggie is now tht jewel The battle is on for pride of place in showgrounds between London and Biriningham Vacant Tide turns as Big Blue follows the opposition The Week By Goef Wheelwright Apricot surprises with an attempt to go up-market Multiple Display Advertising Items New air reservation system on line soon Technology The Soviet Union is catching up, slowly Courses to help both student and employer Events Complete Office Communications AT & T buys into rising young Sun Microsystems company America chips in to beat Japan How to succeed with hacking Database people hit the jackpot Science & New Technology feature on January 26th… Konlact Computer Limited Information resources Acorn Computer Appointments Premiere Computer Recruitment Holland Computervision (Cad) Allied Lyons Shortlands Computing Services Ltd Computer Resources Ltd Personnel Services Ltd Field Aircraft Serives (Croydon) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Executive Selection Argicultural and Food Research Council University College London Computer Appointments Portman Contract Specialist Castle Point District Council Angelasb international recruitment CCD Engineer Salary Negotiable Basingstoke & Deane Colchester Borough Council Council for Licensed Conveyancers University of Oxford Chief Executive Ethanol Company Limited Conference Manager University of Kent at Canterbury Donors International ActionAid The Raine Partnership The Royal Association for Disability and… The Children's Society Multiple Display Advertising Items South Norfolk District Council The Society of Chiropodists Wonderful world of water Three men in a boat, plus a conservationist and a scientist, explain to Ann Hills their fascination with a commodity taken for granted Lacsab Major Fundraising Appointment Kennet District Council The Palladio Academy Public Appointments Castle Point District Council Management Opportunity University of Glasgow Charity Recruitment London Borough barnet National Council for Vocational Qualifications Legal Manager and Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Head of Capital Planning Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Rose's School Medic International Angelasb international recruitment Agency Nursing Registered General Nurse Training Rmn Required IHG Northern Health and Social Services Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Caledonian Hotel, Princes Street, Edinburgh Clifford Chance Building Employers Confederation Commercial Lawyer RSVP ICI Reuter Simkin Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Wilde Sapte Company Lawyer Bovis Construction Limited Badenoch & Clark Bevan Ashford Solicitors Deminex Multiple Display Advertising Items EMI Marine Litigation Company Secretary/legal Adviser Michael Page Partnership West Surrey Solicitors London and Manchester Group plc Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Clifford Chance Austin Knight Selection Lloyd's of London James Davis & Partners Baker & McKenzie CIS Dodson Harding Solicitors Calling All Time Wasters ASA Law Linklaters & Paines Masons CCL Financial Group Olc Winckworth & Pemberton Farrer & Co Nestle Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Pardoes Commerical Conveyancers Meredith Scott Recruitment HP Bulmer Holdings Plc National Pharmaceutical Association Law Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Recruitment James Davis & Partners Conveyancing Solicitor Sutton Magistrates' Court Ealing Magistrates' Court Ifpi Lipson Lloyd-Jones Overseas Development Administration T J Mitchell & Co Provident Mutual NatWest TM Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items EEC Treaty can apply to steel European Law Report Gatting breaks two vows silence England's cricketers leave London tomorrow for their tour of New Zealand and Australia hoping to aviod the controversies that plagued them on the tour of Pakistan. Alan Lee, new Cricket Correspondent of The Times, has gone behind the secens and painstakingly reconstruced the events of those fateful weeks for captain Mike Gatting and the England team. In the first of a three-part series he describes the build-up of tension which exploded in the notorious Faisalabad Incident Reassessing the pitch-battle tactics used in cricket's eastern theatre of operations this winter Internal law no aid to interpretation of concepts Tomorrow Company bound by its behaviour Luxembourg New tournaments mean broader based triangle Today's Fixtures Nothing can rock Davis in music Snooker Warriors' late show is inspired by Morrison Ice Hockey Sport on TV Impressive Sporting Mariner to steer winning course again Racing: Pipe's Promising Young Chaser Will Appreciate Testing Conditions at Newton Abbot Talented Murphy takes the pressure of famous Curley gambles in his stride Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Asmussen dilemma as he considers future at Manton From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Irish on-course betting reaches record heights Prospects good for Wincanton By a Special Correspondent: $47m total for Bunker Hunt sale Tour the land of sun and £70 green fees Spring dates for US Tour Benn in fast lane for quick money Boxing Pools Forecast Stampede stirred up American Football Little left to strive for except perfection Minter Sport Galgary Offers a Challenge for the Man who Has Everthing British champion waiting in the wings Gullit puts Rush back in doldrums Overseas Football Overseas League Results Spark lose top spot to Malory Volleyball Austrians hope to repeat past glories Injuries no reason to admit defeat Basketball Potter in for England Hockey Fine innings puts India in command Cricket: Aftera Promising Start the West Indies Find Themselves under Pressure in the Final Test Sussex aiming for home-grown team £80,000 to the Open champion Golf For the Record Somebody over there may not like Moxon Officials in the firing line Pyke catch Australian Open Tennis Results Survivors reflect on the fatal race Motor Rallying Rice plays havoc in Currie Cup scheme By a Special Correspondent: Easy victory puts Plymouth into the fourth round Football Norster is making good progress Rugby Union Lorieux has to back out US crews m a decider Yachting Snow Reports Chance for small clubs to make up for lack of upsets Fa Cup Millwall danger of suspension Bassett takes his leave of Watford Pinocchio too old Sport in Brief Exit the sage of our times Hinders Park wins approval of Lend! and Navratilova The dawning of a new age (Reuter): Evert will appeal against WITA fine ITV can pull out the plum

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